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Hi! I’m not sure about the stream, but You can listen to the song on my Regina Spektor fansite here: Moon River
Feel free to check out the site while you’re there. Make an account and contribute to the community!
Thanks!
-Regis Memory / https://reginasaurus.net

Hi to all! There have been some exiting updates at reginasaurus.net. I am working on a spektography type page. It will list every known song with download links to available recordings. There will also be lyrics and other information. You can help by adding lyrics. You'll see a new navigation link that will lead you to the lyric area.
I am asking all Brumstix users to help create a logo for the site. I am thankful for anything you can create. It needs to have the title "Reginasaurus.net" with the subtitle "Regina Spektor Database". It needs to contrast a lavender background.
If you haven't seen the site yet go check it out! there are many recordings both new & old.
Thanks!
-Regis Memory / reginasaurus.net

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Hi! I'm glad there are new members on Brumstix, this place has been a little lonely lately. I've never formally introduced myself.. so here it goes.
My name is Jacob Prince, I live in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and I'm probably the youngest Brumstix member there is. I am 15 years old. (pause for effect)
I am a cellist and want to study the cello professionally. I am currently homeschooled & practice around 3-4 hours a day. I also code websites, compose music, and write poetry. I have listened to Regina for six years, ever since cheap seats was released, and I have been to one of her concerts.
Brumstix users know me for creating reginasaurus.net, a Regina Spektor fansite where you can download regina's old recordings. Read my poetry on my personal website, jprince.net.
I first found Regina when my nine-year-old-self was curious about the notorious iPod advertisement, which featured the Cheap Seats album art. The first song I heard was Don't Leave Me. After listening to Cheap Seats for a while, I progressed to Live in London. I learned to appreciate Regina's artistry and talent in that album. Next I listened to 11:11 then Begin to Hope, and eventually far. I didn't hear Songs until Remember us to Life was released.
Since I discovered Regina I have listened to her for countless hours, admired her, and built my collection of her unreleased songs. I even have a Regina shrine in my room. I visited the Sidewalk Cafe last summer, and got a little postcard with a drawing of the cafe. I dream of Regina signing it. When I got my picture taken in front of the building the employees got a little freaked out.
I've never once cried at Samson, neither do I think the song is emotional. I have cried at Sellers of Flowers, her cover of Moon River, and Dead of Night (From the beauty musical). I think Somedays, Braille, and obsolete are the most emotional songs.
I never could have a favourite song or album, but there are moments in her music that I truly admire and that amaze me. One moment is in Daniel Cowman when she sings,
"And he start remembering
And remembering
And remembering
Remembering
Remembering..."
And when she refers to Shakesphere's the temptest in the same song
"A man destined to drown can never burn
A man destined to drown can never burn
A man destined to drown can never ever burn"
Another moment I admire, the same moment I knew I was absolutely obsessed with her, is the opening of better. I heard her play the song live on Saint Patricks day 2017. In the stage fog, she opened the concert with those first few chords of better. It was the most amazing feeling in the world. I never had listened to better much; I felt the song was over-produced, but I fell in love with it after the experience.
Another moment that I love is the magestical sound of 20 Years of Snow, and the glissening guitar in Another Town. I also love the cello solo in Sellers of Flowers and orchestration in the song. I also love the marimba at the beginning of Don't Leave Me, but only because regina plays the marimba on the track. I imagine her being so cute playing it . The image of her lauging as she hits the wooden keys will never leave my brain.
Recently I have been sad over Regina. It may be years before she releases any new music, and even longer before she tours again. She is taking time to be a great mother to her son, who may possibly be the greatest musician of our time. I am also sad for Regina. Her most popular songs like Fidelity & You've Got Time, don't feature her playing piano. It just shows how crappy mainstream music is. Even if those songs rock, I'd much rather hear the authenticity and talent of Regina soaring through her amazing piano ballads.
I think I've somewhat introduced myself. I love you all, I only want the best for the community. I hope my website preserves Regina's music for years to come. I also hope we can find old missing recordings through contributions to the site. Already we have uncovered & shared the missing 2009 White Session. Recently user cmarez93 upoaded Regina's Amazon Music session, which was previously no where to be found.
If you have any recordings that are not already on the site, please upload them! They may be missing! I had the 2009 White session sitting around on my computer, little did I know it was missing.
Please check out the site! make an account! contribute to the community! reginasaurus.net
Thanks, Regis Memory

Welcome on board!
I discovered Regina 1.5 years ago and I also obsessed! I've also been on her concert just once (it was a reason to travel abroad for the first time) and I'm looking forward to her shows in Europe ever since.
And I can also say that Regina brought my perception of music to the next level. All the different moods her songs have, all the things she does with piano, all the unusual vocal techniques she includes, all the stories, problems and situations she puts in her lyrics - everything makes her and her music so special. And she is even more special for me because I speak russian (by the way we made a video with birthday wishes for her latest birthday in russian, she liked it, I'm so happy we could bring some love back to her).
I agree, Regina deserves everything, including a horde of active fans in this forum

I've been searching far and WIDE for chords to one of my favourite songs - The One Who Stayed and the One Who Left - but can't find them anywhere! Doesn't anyone have them/happen to be really good at figuring out chords and would be willing to send them to me? I would be eternally grateful :').
Thank you!

I'm new to this sight, so I just want to make a shout out to all of you Regina fans. I am one of you and am so happy to have found a sight where fans as passionate as us can communicate. I am so thankful that I get to read your opinions and reflections on this wonderful, talented, and brilliant artist's music. I can't wait to hear more from you guys!
Unfortunately I only discovered Regina Spektor about 2 years ago. I am completely obsessed. Her music never gets old to me and I am always discovering new songs. Back in 2016 I had the opportunity to go to her Remember Us to Life Tour opening concert in LA. I have been to many great concerts, but this will always be my favorite. I wasn't close to the stage and tickets were extremely pricey, but I can say confidently that it was worth every penny. I will always remember that night. She is such an amazing artist and her music makes me smile, makes me cry, makes me believe, allows me to reflect, and inspires me to dream.
I have always felt drawn towards music, but it wasn't until I discovered Regina Spektor that I realized how much I actually love music. I have recently decided to minor in music and it is one of the best decisions I've ever made. Now that I have moved away for college it is harder for me to find a way to go to her concerts, but if she goes on tour again, I will do whatever I can to get the opportunity to witness her magic again. Until then, I'll continue listening to her recordings and continue to annoy my friends with my obsession. I look forward to chatting with all of you and expressing love and appreciation that this queen deserves!

I love this song so much!!! I love how it talks about silence. In a world, and especially a country, as busy and ambitious as ours, it is so important to take a few minutes to sit in silence and reflect on important issues like propaganda and environmental issues. It is also extremely important to reflect on the issues going on in our personal lives. This is a very hard thing to do in a world filled with constant stimulation, especially through sound. I especially love the line:
"...but we keep the sound on cause silence is harder. No one's the killer and no one's the martyr..."
Silence is harder. Nobody wakes up and is like, I'm excited to reflect on depressing issues. It is so much easier to ignore our troubles, but they can only get better if we acknowledge them and stand up to them.

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